So I got this spam from `pdmyer**[email protected]` (just remove stars to get valid address): > Hi Tomáš, > > Yes, I’m afraid it’s true; I am another recruiter to add to the long > list of recruiters who must be contacting you almost daily. > > At least some good news is that I am a direct employer and not one of > those pesky Recruitment Consultants from an Agency…. > > I don’t want to waste your time, I’m not going to harass you, I’d just > like to know one thing…. > > If you were considering a change in company, what would the change > involve? What would be important to you? And, what would you want to > hear from me in order to make you consider a new company? > > Ok, I’m obviously not very good at this! That was 3 things; I hope you > can forgive me for that! > > If you do reply and I think I can match what your needs and > motivations are, then perhaps you’ll be happy to have a conversation > with me about opportunities at Foxconn DRC in Prague…….. > > Kind regards > > Paul > > Paul Myers [email protected] > phone: 420 466056626 It is only on Stack Exchange where I come under name Tomáš Zato, which is actually Czech wordplay. So it is possible that someone farmed some data off Stack Exchange. I do not know if anyone bothers dealing with this kind of spam. But I found it notable because I receive very little emails and this one got through filters. Given that it's expecting reply, it could be dangerous scam. **I am not asking just about this message.** How can I handle this in general? It's clear that my Stack Exchange username is related to the spam. And Foxconn is a real engineering company. (I have sent them the email in case they were interested) It's worth mentioning that the address I received the email on is **not linked to my SE account but to my Gravatar**.